TheSevenDuffs wrote:I had a Hopslam about 2 months ago and found that it was well past its prime. I can't imagine what yours would have tasted like given that it is about 9-10 months old at this point.SteelbackGuy wrote:Last night:
Bells Hopslam
What did you think?
This is an amazing beer for many reasons.
Fresh = you crack the top and it's possible to smell the hop profile from 7 feet away without pouring it out of the bottle.
as it ages, it turns into this honey sweet body, that's thick and silky at the same time... and yet still a tongue bruiser. Bittering hops rarely "fade" simply blend and leave the same acids on your tongue. Senses just start to preceive them differently.
for a 10% ABV beer, it's meant to age, but it'll taste much different.
I will agree, from fresh to 2 months later is a completely different story.
I get more of a barleywine style as it ages and that insane double and a bit IPA-ish type thing when fresh.